See How Victoria's Secret Models Get In Shape Just Before Their Big Runway Show
Victoria's Secret models work hard to stay in shape before big Paris show.
Victoria’s Secret models are working hard to prepare for the lingerie company's annual fashion show, being held this year in Paris.
The famous show is usually held in New York, but this time it will take place at the Gran Palais, a historic museum and exhibition hall on the famed Champs-Elysees.
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Security expert Bob Strang told Inside Edition what Victoria's Secret needs to do to prepare for this year's high profile event.
"They are going to have perimeters set up and they are going to check vehicles as they arrive for explosives. They are going to have perimeters set up for people so only certain people identified ahead of time can get in. At the end of the day, it is going to be the safest place in Paris," he said.
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Victoria's Secret models Bridget Malcolm and Kelly Gale showed Inside Edition their boxing routine at aerospace high performance center in New York City.
The workout helps them stay in shape but it also teaches them self-defense.
“It is nice to know that I can knock someone in the face if I need to,” Malcolm said.
The Victoria's Secret Fashion show airs Dec. 5 on CBS and features Lady Gaga, The Weeknd and Bruno Mars as musical guests.
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